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George Clooney Revisits the ER in Old Boss' Honor

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Remember George Clooney as Dr. Doug Ross, the original McDreamy? Of course you do!

And we're happy to see that Clooney hasn't forgotten where he came from, either.

"I don't like John Wells," the actor deadpanned as he stepped up to the podium to help dedicate a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame to the prolific producer of ER, The West Wing, Mildred Pierce and much more.

"I don't want to say too much, but formerly two-time Sexiest Man Alive," Clooney added. But then he got to the point.

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Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood Reign at American Country Awards; Plus, Who's Artist of the Decade?

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Now this was Jason Aldean's kinda party.

The platinum-selling artist dominated the field with six wins tonight, including Artist of the Year, at the 2011 American Country Awards, where the fans pick the winners and the winners have to go to Vegas to pick up their Fender Telecaster trophies.

But when there's good music, good humor and girl groups with names like Pistol Annies, what is there to complain about, really?

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Mission Accomplished: Will Ferrell Makes 'Em Laugh So Hard They Cry (and Pee?)

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There may not have been any Frank the Tank-style streaking going on last night, but there was certainly plenty of laughs.

That's because several funny folks came out on Sunday to honor Will Ferrell, who was presented with the 14th Annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in Washington, D.C. (A fitting place to be celebrated, obviously, considering his popular impression of President George W. Bush.)

So, who all was there, and what did they say and do to celebrate the man who makes us smile?

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Arnold Schwarzenegger Bronzed for Posterity

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Mr. Olympia will forever be immortalized in Austria.

Arnold Schwarzenegger was in his hometown of Thal Friday for the opening of a museum dedicated to his legacy, located in his former house.

You can't miss it: It's the one with the towering bronze statue of an überbuff Schwarzenegger, clad in swim trunks and flexing as he did in his championship bodybuilding days.

So, aside from the one-of-a-kind statue (presuming Ahnuld doesn't have one or two just like it at home in L.A.), what else can fans see at the new tourist attraction?

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Roman Polanski Back in Switzerland—This Time Without the Arrest

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Two years later, Roman Polanski is finally getting what was coming to him.

Meaning, the 78-year-old director was honored today with a lifetime achievement award at the Zurich Film Festival, the very honor he landed in Switzerland in 2009 to collect, only to end up under house arrest while Los Angeles prosecutors tried to revive his three-decade-old statutory-rape case.

"What I can say. Better late than never," Polanski said upon receiving his award as he was treated to a standing ovation. "It's a very moving moment for me."

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Jon Cryer Gets Hollywood Star—Gives Shout-Out to Charlie Sheen!

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Jon Cryer may be a "troll," but at least he's a troll with a star.

Despite being on the receiving end of a not quite tongue-in-cheek jab from former costar Charlie Sheen last spring, Cryer still had kind words for his old Two and a Half Men mate today as Cryer was enshrined on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.

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Neil Patrick Harris "Getting Wasted" on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

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Neil Patrick Harris doesn't have to go far to tip one back to celebrate his latest honor.

"As much of an honor as this is, unfortunately, it won't be the first time I've been plastered on the sidewalk in front of the Frolic Room," the Emmy winner joked today at his induction into the Hollywood Walk of Fame, noting his star's placement near a dive bar and the Pantages Theater. "And yes, that includes right now."

"I love it," he told E! News after his acceptance speech. "It's the perfect blend. I'm partly theater and I'm partly getting wasted, so it's a nice combination."

Also a nice combination? How I Met Your Mother costar Jason Segel and Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog creator Joss Whedon showing up to partly roast, partly celebrate their colleague.

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Modern Family's Ed O'Neill Gets a Star as Sexy TV Wives Crack Jokes

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Love and marriage has done Ed O'Neill well over the years.

The sitcom star received the 2,446th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame today, and both his current wife and the spouse who was by his side for 10 years turned out to honor him in front of an adoring crowd.

Oh, and we mean his wives from Modern Family and Married... With Children, obviously.

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Colin Firth Gets an Honor Fit for a King

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If you think Colin Firth earned his royal crown in The King's Speech, not to mention winning an Oscar in the process, so does Queen Elizabeth II.

Her Majesty plans to give the esteemed thesp one of Great Britain's highest honors—making him a Commander of the British Empire in her annual Birthday Honors List out Saturday.

The rank gives him the option to use the letters CBE after his name, but don't call him "Sir" just yet.

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Morgan Freeman's Star-Studded AFI Tribute

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Morgan Freeman has played God a few times on the big screen (see Bruce Almighty and its 2007 sequel). His acting skills are now earning him plenty of worship from his real-life Hollywood peers.

The 74-year-old thesp was feted Thursday night with the American Film Institute's 39th Life Achievement Award, one of Tinseltown's highest honors, that pays tribute to an entertainment icon whose career has not only spanned decades but made a lasting mark on movies and pop culture at large.

And by the looks of the turnout, Freeman's certainly deserving.

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